Sheet-metal heating stove



J HERBST SHEE'l.` METAL HEATING STOVE Filed Aug. 16. 1922 tente-ii JACOB HERBST, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

SEET-lliETe/LL HEATING STOVE.

Application led August 16, 1922. Serial No. 582,187.

To f Z whom i? m04/ concern:

lfe .it knownthet L JAooB "r' meer. a eitizen of the United States. reel one at Fransisco in the count',Y of Een. Freneieeo,

State of Californie., here invented n new und ueetul Sheetiletol Heating Stove, of which `the following' ie speeiioiition in euch full and clear terms will enable those sicilled in the nrt to Construct sind use the Seme. l

This' invention relotee lo sheet iron heat- 'it will he understood by those elilled in the ort. thet in sheet metal stoves of the Character disoioe l herein, that il the logs; .ire directly eeeui'er Iro the eide@ of the etoiley Without other precautions to make e, very substantiel joh heeeuee the `Sheet metal eo thin., that should it get red hot, the Sheet et `l will. simply heed sind ello-w the stove settle on the floor.

Arh the present invention the screws holding the legs; to the Stove goes through tivo thiekneseee of Sheet metal the store und the loge have o, Filioul l Y r upon nThiel? toe e of the Store Side and bottom reste sind the leg im upwarflu exto-odio portion to which the stove n' l ieteriel bolo...

im embodiment of the im/ention is ehovrn the zicoon'ipzii ving dier-Jing in which. the

l met there may be modifications thereof. F l. is a perspective View of the es it appears when complete, n Fig. 2 is sectional View oi' a portion of the stove Showing the manner or". securing reference nuniernl ie applied the the bottom thereto. and Showing tiroo'f the legs eupliiortingr the stove. l

Fie; 3 is an enlarged sectional Tvieu' shouf*-v ingv one leg :ind portion of the bottom and eide of the Store es it appears when connect ed to the l The numeral 1 indicates the snee., metal stove which ie owl in shapet and which has y the smolepipe opening 2, i'uel Supply moer.- ing cover n. draft eguletor 4. The stove is provided With L legs, 5 to 8 inclusive. y The bottom ot the stove iershomi et 9. and it is heut downii-*erdly to produce u Hooge l0. Seid flange hiv-fino; e beaded edge il, which tightly lite over the lower edge ot the stove. as indicated et l2. the heeded edge il is Simply forced over the lower edge of' the stove, and thou the Stove sides .are secured lo the downwardly flanged jortion ot the loottozm by spot 1Wel ling at a. plurality of pointe indicated at The stove legs euch have notch or y shoulder le to receive the heeded edge l1 ot the bottom flange :indthey he .e upward vly projecting ears l5 through each Whioltivo holte 16 .find 17 T5 each leg; 'passed oulj St Ne.

`What l al 'im'- comprising eide. doivuiiziifdlf outu'ordljv turned at its lower "eceive the lower oit the lege each hei/ing :i euri-ei.. 5t and orno Seiit'foi the lower the stove side and bottom liaiige edeee o..

a. holt to Secure each leg to the Stove.

in testimony whereof have hereunto set my hand this' 8th dey of August, A. E). 1922.

JACOB HERBST. 

